Ezra Klein, citing a Senate source,
offers "an insider's look" at the options the Senate Finance
committee is considering to pay for health care. Among the
options he names are "an increase of 0.3 percent on the employer
and employee Medicare tax" to raise $275 billion over 10
years and, "a 5 percent value-added tax that exempts food,
housing, and medical care," that would represent a $1 trillion
tax hike over 10 years.
So, taken together, this means that during the worst economic
crisis in decades, Democrats are considering raising taxes on
consumption and employment.
Old Texican| 7.9.09 @ 6:31PM
Philip, so what else is new. "If it is productive...tax it!"
Heh!
Tim| 7.10.09 @ 9:24AM
" In Soviet Union, Donkey rides you!"